DRDP (2015) Infant/Toddler View

The Desired Results Developmental Profile (DRDP) is required for all children in the California Department of Education’s early care and education programs. The DRDP (2015) Fundamental View is used with children with Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSPs) and Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).

Interactive tutorial: Understanding the Measures of the DRDP 2015

In response to the range of service options used during COVID-19, a reduced number of measures have been identified for use by special education in the fall of 2020. Complete list of Interim DRDP for Special Education resources.

This guide assists special education assessors in completing the assessment across a variety of service delivery models including in-person, distance learning, and blended approaches. It includes a number of key considerations, recommended practices, and resources. Read this guidance carefully, keep it handy, and refer to it when you are completing DRDPs.

Information Page and Interim DRDP for Special Ed/Infant-Toddler for temporary use during the Covid-19 Pandemic. An Information Page and Rating Record for each child assessed is required for reporting DRDP results, use this version for infants and toddlers.

A single page table of the domains and measures of the Interim DRDP for Special Ed/Infant-Toddler.

Interactive Flash Tutorial for Supplemental Guidance for Special Education on Using the DRDP During the COVID-19 PandemicThis interactive tutorial provides a quick guide to important information in the “Supplemental Guidance for Special Ed: Using the DRDP During the COVID-19 Pandemic".

The Introduction and Appendix sections from the DRDP (2015) Infant/Toddler View.

Full DRDP (2015) Assessment Manual for use with infants and toddlers.

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The 29 measures from the DRDP (2015) Infant/Toddler View.

The Desired Results for Children and Families Project has posted versions of the DRDP (2015) in additional languages. A version of the DRDP (2015) is available in Spanish for the Infant/Toddler View. For more information, contact the Desired Results for Children and Families Project.

Spanish language resource for the DRDP (2015) Infant/Toddler View